I know you're joking (?), but I also just want to add that unless someone goes through some major life events or stress, you really won't see any 'aging' in just 1-2 years.
Pontianak also has an interesting lore to the capital of West Kalimantan's name which also Pontianak (the city that I'm currently live). Basically, The Sultan kept hearing woman crying on his palace but can't find the source, and as thing goes on, finally concluded it was a paranormal attack, he decided to kind of light a cannon to shoo her away and it worked. This was immortalized as the origin of the capital's name. As far as I remember. But Indonesian still refer to her as Kuntilanak
wrong story dawg. They WERE actually haunted by Pontianak, until he had enough and fired cannons into the forest (where the Pontianak resides) and chopped the trees down to build a mosque with the wood. City was named Pontianak after.
That's interesting! I loved looking at my dad's atlas when I was a kid and that city seemed really fascinating to me which ofc bc of its name and its position which is almost right on top of the equator.
@@azhariarifthe sultan really went "enough with the attack, it time we bring the BIG GUNS". Jokes aside, when I first 5 of the city of pontianak,it kinda threw me off the grid for a bit because who is brave enough to name a city after a ghost?
basically the founder of the Pontianak sultanate fought on the deck of a ship against a gang of kuntilanak who were bothering him like a ship battle in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean
I'd like to share two paranormal stories from my encounters during my National Service in 2015. At the semi-ripe age of 19, this was my first encounter with the paranormal. The encounter happened during a night navigation exercise (NAVEX) on a Thursday evening, a forested area near the Mandai Executive Public Golf Course, when I was a cadet in the Specialist Cadet School (SCS), Foxtrot company in 2015. This recount is shared with 160 others who attended the exercise. Disclaimer: Upon 10, this story probably scores 2.5 for scariness but 10/10 for authenticity. As with all army exercises, before starting the exercise, we had to attend a conducting brief. This briefing will cover safety protocols, the exercise objective, and equipment checks. Typically, the conducting brief is given by a Platoon Commander (PC), who is the ka kia to the Officer Commanding (OC) but for this particular exercise, the OC himself did it. But what made this conducting brief particularly unusual was what our OC said at the end, in a slightly elevated tone while looking at the surrounding trees as if he wasn't addressing us: 'We are here to complete an exercise, not to disturb nature or cause disruption. We'll be here for just four hours before returning to camp.' He then looked back at us and said, "Respect nature, and nature will leave you alone. Let's do this well and safely so we can pang gang and head back." We entered the navigation area in sections of 7 people and was dispatched in single files every 15 minutes to a 1-way upslope road that leads to the place, a pitch-black forested area; those who completed their objective will come back from the same road. My section was one of the last to go and in army there are two kinds of people during waits like this. One being the type that can sleep anywhere, in any f-ed up position that will baffle any highly cultivated yogi, men with zero standards to quality of life. I belong to the latter, the kind that would keep entertained with situational questions and indulge in talks about things that don’t matter. Being a 5 month old soldier during the time when this happened, I also transcended from asking beta situations like “what if later we do headcount check and kena number 8”. Limpei play shoot shag marry with candidates like Pontianak, NekNek koropok and Hantu TekTek. Sometimes to kill more time and drag the dilemna, we’ll swap one of the candidates with the encik that we dislike most. Sorry I digressed. So finally it was my sections’ turn to do the NAVEX and as I walked up that road of dreadness, from a distance I saw the section that completed theirs and was walking back down. I did a rough estimation on our walking paces and deduced it will take about 12 seconds for us to meet. With the 12 seconds, I was mentally planning to ask strategic questions that would give my section the needed advantage when doing the exercise and on top of that, to also critically understand that I only have 3-seconds walk-pass time. But shit happens and life doesn’t go as planned sometimes. We eventually met, I was like ‘eh ya’ll got Hor lan anot”. The section responded hastily with “Shh, eh bro don’t ask so much now. Not the time”. Sensing the vibe was off, my senses heightened and I was trying to draw answers from what does “not the time” meant. As we passed each other in parallel, I saw this guy (let’s call him Dong) with his back arched downwards, heads down and palms covering his ears. Whispering words of “Please stop” and “I don’t want” while his section mate was carrying his rifle and holding him by the collar. This scenario motivated me to complete the NAVEX swiftly and get back to the assembly point to find out what happened. The section and I did complete the exercise quickly as planned but again, life reminded me. Shit happens. I was told that Dong had been sent back to camp in advance. So I went for the next best option, asking around for 2nd party recounts of what happened but I ended up with 3 different versions. 1. He was possessed by some forest spirit 2. He saw a Pontianak 3. He saw a pocong Which made me both concerned about Dong and horny for the actual happening. Long story short, I got back to camp and asked Dong what happened. Of course, I’m not a low-EQ, unsympathetic kaypo that has excessive informational thirst to satisfy. I waited till he was calmed down and is willing to share the story. Here’s what he told me: When he walked up the sloped road, Dong heard strange giggles up in the trees and a swarm of whispers to what made out to be ‘He’s here’. According to him, he have always been sensitive to spirits so he took it with a pinch of salt and braced himself for paranormal encounters as he really wanted to complete the exercise. Since he knew that the place is not “clean”, he also constantly reminded the section to lower down their volume and stay on track. But just after he said that, one of his section mate (lets’ call him Ding) started hurling vulgarities from the environmental discomforts of low vision, prickly twigs and humidity. Then they met with a bushy area that impeded their planned route and the team despite protest from Dong, decided to bash through it by breaking through its branches. That was when he felt a sudden influx of bad energy and started hearing eerie screams from the trees. He did not look up fearing that he would see ‘something’ and stayed close to the section. The section then completed their objective and was doing an equipment check before exiting the forest, Ding sounded off that he lost his map; a classified army item that is serialised. It was also in that exact moment when Dong hear the voices from the trees that whispered “come back”. At this moment, he was caught with dilemma, because he knew the spirits were targeting him but the section will have to backtrack into the forest to find the misplaced map. He mustered up courage and stayed with the team for the search which they eventually found the map by a small stream that strangely was 30 metres off from their planned route which neither of the section members recalled walking pass. As they walk back to exit the forest, Dong heard the voices again, “come back, come back”. But this time it was more aggressive and it gets louder. He took a peek up at the trees and saw multiple white human-like figures sitting on the branches and beckoning him over. That was when it got too overwhelming for him and then all of a sudden he couldn’t feel his legs and dropped to ground on his knees. In that instant, he regretted his choice of looking up and lost all will of trying to dismiss the spiritual presence. He clenched his eyelids down and covered his ears as tight as he could. That was when one of his section mate took his rifle, pull him up by the collar and walked out the forest. Then brings us back to the scene of me asking them “eh ya’ll got Hor Lan anot”. The next morning, the CO addressed the situation and I quote (about 96% accuracy) “I’ve been in the army for close to 30 years now and what happened to Dong yesterday, which I know most of you already know, is not unusual. But I’m glad all of us completed the exercise safely and all of us got back to camp safely. So again, I want to remind everyone. There are certain rules we ought to follow and we must always remain respectful to the territory to which we are guest in. What happened yesterday at the forest, stays at the forest. I do not wish this to be spread around.” But ya, even the longest NDA term is 5 years. Now 9 years have already past. So I’m sharing this story. If Sushii shares this story, I’ll share my other paranormal encounter with 4/10 scariness and 10/10 authenticity rating. If this comment gets 1,000 likes, I’ll share my choices of shoot shag marry. Bonus information: After we passed out from SCS, Dong got posted to Lim Chu Kang camp. Next to a cemetery lol. GGWP.
@@worstpartis20068 actually there is a very wholesome comic of exactly this happening I believed the commenter was referencing this webcomic. Also in that comic the ghost was THICC.
Pontianak in Malaysia and Indonesia is the ghost of a woman who gave birth. But in the Philippines, we have an urban legend for unborn child or a child who died on birth and we call them TIYANAK. I can see how related our urban legends are.
Kuchisake-Onna: Am I beautiful? My rotten brain: Are you beautiful cause you're Kuchisake-Onna. Or are you Kuchisake-Onna cause you're beautiful. Two Minutes Later: Man found dead with the words "Nah I'd live" written on the ground with his blood
Funny how pontianak >a female who died because of childbirth< a (Malaysian,indonesian) folklore have similarities with . tyanak >a baby who died in childbirth< (Phillipines)
How scary is the S tier demon in the tier list you ask? So scary that maybe some secret societies knock on Sushii koko's door to tell the editor to cut the part out.
About the Penanggalan, I heard of another story from True Singapore Ghost Stories about a neighbor whose wife never aged and at first no one knows why, but the husband and village folks eventually found out when the police found her headless body leaning against the wall but no blood splatters in the room where the body was found. Apparently she made a deal with the devil to be a Penanggalan to maintain her youthful looks by detaching her head and entrails from her body every night to find children to suck their blood, but one fateful night something happened and she couldn't return. So yeah, there seems to be another way to defeat it other than destroying the body, just that the rituals and/or procedures are unknown.
Theres basically a word that to defeat them you can just trap them somewhere until morning comes, when they cant comeback fast enough, they just die because of sunlight, something like that
I'm really familiar with Tuyul (that's how we call it in Indonesia). You spread flour on the floor if you want to know if your house has a tuyul in it or not and tuyul is a very malevolent creature, can be used to haunt & attack a household. Back in my elementary school days, I had this one good friend, my mom and his always called each other on daily basis, chatting about stuff but starting one day, they stopped calling each other and the strange thing is I don't even realize it until she got a call from my friend's mom that her house was being attacked by tuyul & the culprit was the maid that had been together with them before my friend was even born.
to ease everyone's discomfort, ghost stories are usually meant to scare people from doing evil/dumb things. also ghost stories are often used to cover heinous act from easily detected, as people are just THAT willing to believe in superstitious. I'm not saying they aren't real, but sometimes its better to investigate before jumping to blame everything on ghost.
I also thought the same thing until you had personal experience with this type of things. One time when we went on a trip, our car just suddenly moved very slow. At first, everyone thought the car just malfunctioning but it won't be that much of a problems since we have friends that we can call to fix it or just pick us up first. But on that night, things just feels.. off.... Instead of having the engine malfunction, the car feels really heavy. The level of anxiety, worried and feeling cold is everywhere. As if something is watching us. But we keep on driving to find suitable place to stop until my sister starts acting weird. She start crying and screaming for some reasons despite being in a good mood minutes ago. She said there's something above the car. We don't trust her at first but we also felt off since we suddenly felt anxious despite the road we use is pretty lit up and there's some house we can see near the road from time to time. Then suddenly we realised there's some long hair we can see outside from the back window of the car. The hair fall down slowly longer and longer from above the car. So we decide to just stop near a mosque and pray. After we done, we drive the car again and it functions properly without any problems like earlier and it feels more lighter. So it's definitely a weird experience.💀
@@Villagerwarrior that is certainly a supernatural case, so nothing can be done there. my comment is to encourage people to not take things literally as ghosts doings. sometimes it's okay to be doubtful, just be careful.
I know i do belive in ghosts and spirits but after any incident i would rather try to think it in logical basis and figure out how did that happen if there is no scientific explanation to it , then it might be something supernatural
Apparently kuntilanak is the same as white lady from any folklore country, its wierd because in any country has a same long black hair with long white dress
Hi! Fellow Pontianak citizen here, born and raised, (yes it's a real town! Pontianak is in Kalimantan Barat or West Borneo, one of the biggest islands in Indonesia, and bordering with our Borneo part of Malaysian people; and before we start, this is not meant to belittle the information he gave, more like an addition because I've been to some haunted places w my family (and experienced them) due to my father's work back then) the ghost in Indonesia famously known more as kuntilanak than pontianak. As for to repelling the ghost, one of the known methods here is by lighting up meriam karbit, that i kid you not, once lit up could be heard from even a place that takes 15-25 minutes drive from my house, and meriam karbit now oftentimes used during Eid Fitri event ^^ One of the ways to know whether she's close or far from you, is if you hear a laughter from far, it means she's close and vice versa. To avoid it? Well, either you run or say some prayers (in Islam there are prayers to avoid and protect one self from creatures like this and supposedly other religions too) because my dad ever heard it when he had to "go" in a middle of nowhere, on our way to his another project somewhere in west borne and that place was a literal dense jungle, even on daytime it's eerie and one has to proceed w caution because there are reasons why legends exist and to respect to the "people" who stay there. And he's right! Not only frangipani flowers, but oftentimes more specifically the smell of jasmine flowers, if u smell it, usually we'll just say "you smell that? Okay, pray and walk briskly to the exit" you DON'T ever talk abt it or ask more questions abt it. You smell, see, hear smth that's off? Run, don't say anything. Don't die like the white people in horror movies who got way too curious and meet their ends. What i mentioned are methods more known to my place, as i just knew that there are also other ways to repel kuntilanak and to know if she's there or not by a mimic of a baby's cry. If you read until this far, thank you for reading! :D
My mother's friend encountered the headless japanese soldier. She was studying in her dorm in the middle of the night. Suddenly, she heard someone saying outside of her window beside her "Hey or hello Are you studying for maths?" (I don't remember what did it said) then she replied to it "Yes, I'm studying for maths". The window beside her is not a balcony is just straight up a window. After she studied, she thought to herself. "Who am I talking to?". My mom said that she might encountered a heaadless japanese soldier because her school was used to be a hospital during the war. I hope you'll see this story soon Sneaky sushii! Also I'm going to a camp today when the time I'm typing this comment lol. Wish me good luck! Edit: I forgot to mention about my aunt that she encountered a headless japanese soldier when she was in high school ( her high school is a bording school. After that day she saw a headless japanese soldier, she got sick. She got a very bad fever.
Also, for the Slit-Mouthed Woman (Kuchisake-onna), you can tell her that you're late for work, an appointment, or an important event and she'll apologize and leave you alone
I think the person who tells that toyol can grow from green peas seems like misremembered, green peas don't grow toyols but it will invites toyol to come and distract them from doing its job, the toyols will try to count the scattered green peas and when it does they will be easily captured
Green bean wont grow a toyol. Green bean used to trap toyol because the creature kinda loves playing with those beans. Toyol will be busy playing and forget to do his job.
i grew up in Thailand, it's really interesting how closely resemble SEA folklore is. Pontianak we called them "ผีตายทั้งกลม"(P̄hī tāy thậng klm) they essentially are the same thing, but they reside in the place where they die(usually depicted in the house) just leave them alone and pretend you don't see or know anything and you'd fine, we also have urban legend about ghost that's resides in banana tree(called Nang Thani), however, that ghost is more one the fairy/spirit type of things they aren't exactly hostile toward human, but they can kill you. we called Penanggalan as "Krasue" a little different is that, the woman who practice black magic doesn't "pay the price" they just practice it incorrectly and those black magic went into themselves and turn into Krasue.
I got a story about toyol. Happened many years ago. My mum realized her money kept missing. Not alot but she noticed. This is the modus operandi of toyols. They don't take big amount to make it less obvious. None of us, her children, took it coz we are already working adults. It also happened that 1 of my uncles know about exorcism and stuff. He came and took a look and sensed something was not right. After saying prayers and and stuff, not long after he finished the next door neighbour was heard slamming their door open and screamed/shouted at something. That was a sign the toyol belonged to them. After that she did not have any money disappeared. I wasn't around to witness, this was told by my mum later. But one time when I was at the corridor I heard the neighbour sounded like they were playing ard taunting/teasing something and I thought it was weird to do that to their own kids. After the incident not hard to put 2 and 2 together.
What I heard was if u suspect a toyol stole from your house, spread green beans around the home, when the toyol sees it, it will want to count or play with the beans and forget that it was supposed to steal.
About the Penanggalan, one way to trap or deter them to sneak into your house is to plant aloe veras near your windows. Their organs can easily get caught by the thorns of the plant lol
@@-jin-3335the S tier is so scary, it’s not good to revealed it. Just hearing it might curse all viewers or haunt you. Only he has the ball to put it in S tiers, because he know what he’s doing and he know how scary it is. I’m sure most people already knew S tier, it’s just not important to tell that’s all.
2:39 we also have rules like if you smell any perfume but you are alone or there is no source of the perfume you don't mention anything until you can't smell the perfume or left the place. They say when a Jinn is nearby you, this happens.
During my mom’s time, women who got pregnant would keep something sharp in their bags to ward off the Pontianak. This was obviously a Malay and Indo culture, not religious in any way.
It's reminded me working a resort deep in rainforest. I literally did smell the frangipani flower during 5pm after I finished my works. I HATE returning back during 11pm after unpaid overtime. So creepy passing to the worker quarters. FYI the resorts had some Islamic graves hidden among the bushes next to the restaurant. The picture being used especially the drawing, I had the books author from Singapore.
In Thailand, in the old days, frangipani trees were mostly grown in temples, hardly in any households. We called the trees "Lantom" which means "sorrow." That's why nobody wanted to plant them in their house. Until around twenty years ago, the frangipani trees were officially called "Leelawadi" which is a beautiful name (I'm not sure about the meaning.) So you can now see frangipani trees in people's houses too. BTW, I don't recall any relation between frangipani and ghost.
I’ve met 1 gumanthong before at my aunts new house in Malaysia he was one of the nicer ones he liked to stay and play in the house especially when I visit, but recently my aunt had to chase him away because he was making everybody in the house sick and I do believe that he stays with a family in the neighbourhood ( he knows I can see him)
One thing about pontianaks is that the nail solution isn't permanent according to the folklore. My grandma once told me that if you see a beautiful woman approach you with a nail in the back of her neck, crying for help, and you remove it, she transforms back into a pontianak and flies upwards, laughing with this 'Kekeke' sound. But, I mean- bro if that happens I'm taking the risk of saving someone's life over a folktale
Fun fact: Penanggalan also have hypnotism ability, but mostly for the purpose of making their target(s) drowsy. Catching a Penanggalan is close to impossible because they virtually travel in the speed of a blink of a light. To catch them is to lure them. But here is a catch, killing a Penanggalan can be considered as murder because technically, they are not demons/ghosts, they are human who are cursed.
Toyol and Kuman Thong are 2 very different spirit beings. Luk Kok are more similar to Toyol than Kuman Thong. To deter toyol, aside from religious prayers, you can scatter small coin changes in front of the house openings. The toyol is said to stop and start counting the coins and distract them from their tasks. Since they cannot count pass 5, they will repeat again and again and again till morning comes, in which they will have to return to their masters' place.
Random Trivias about Pontianak & Toyol: Pontianak: -Pontianak was also said to make distinct sound of chickens or birds and might signalized they are hunting. If it sounds near it is far, but if it sound close then it is near. -It is said that if you get a piece of cloth from a Pontianak it can grant you wealth, so brave people actually sought them out. -Pontianak actually have a hierarchy marked by the colors of their dress, with white being the most common, red being rarer and far more dangerous, and I think black being the most dangerous of all. -Sometime they would fall in love with handsome men and would follow them around, repelling away women. Toyol: -It is said Toyol can't steal coins. -Toyol might demand to breastfeed directly from you if you are females or from your partner, which resulted in wounds. -If there's a random room full of children toys in someone house and they don't have any children, it MIGHT be a sign they are keeping a toyol around.
One way to prevent tuyul (toyol) to steal your money is to flip your money against each other, for example don’t have the drawing facing the same way, so if your money have different drawing on each side just cris Cross them. That way the toyol is confuse. And won’t take the money.
Im a malaysian STORY TIME! i have gone to my grandmas house for the holiday before at night i went to sleep and i had a nightmare about the pontianak standing by the stairs wearing a white gown i think she went there because we have MANY kids in my grandmas house i approached her and i saw her face she flinged to me screaming "BAGI BALIK ANAKKU" in like a human wife screaming while childbirth and then i woke up and then slept again and this time she snatched my foot where i screamed my mom heard it and was making me wake up and i actually woke up and my mom putted some cream back of me o went back to sleep it was very scary and that was a time i got my first nightmare when i was 6 years old AND IM STILL SCARED OF IT
:O !! >In the Philippines, we have the tiyanak. They are babies (unborn or not) who died before being baptized and they become demon babies. They also lure people by mimicking baby cries. >We also have the manananggal (from the root word "tanggal" meaning "to remove") that is a normal woman by day but by night, it sprouts bat wings then detaches its upper half from its lower half. It is also vampiric and avoids garlic. It is debatable if it also targets fetuses because that is typically what a tiktik does. A way to keep it from returning to its lower half is to either bless the lower half or I think sprinkle salt on the lower half. So when daylight comes and it still is not back to its lower half, it will die. Nice knowing that us Southeast Asians share similar things. 👍🏼
Also the tiktik tricks you by, making a louder noise far away and when closer it's quieter, now you're thinking you're safe but in reality it's right there, idk yet but that's what I was told
2:05 BROOOOO i have a banana tree in my backyard!!! and my room is in the backyard as well! why you did you do this to me T-T and I have heard babies cry nearby, but it could be my neighbour's though right... but the neighbours are like meters away though...
4:39 we have a similar entity/supernatural being of folklore in the Philippines, the woman appears as normal at day, then their legs seperate from their torso and fly
im thai and my maid used to keep a kuman tong (toyo). The stairs leading up to my kitchen from the back of the house are made out of metal and when I was young I also heard footsteps running up and down the metal stairs in the evening when no one was home. My maid would always be winning the lottery lol and she said it told her the numbers and that she had to sing and dance for it....
Here, in Indonesia, there's same story about Toyol or Tuyul here, that related with green peas, well it actually not a pea but mung bean, but it's not to summoning or "growing" Toyol, but to avoiding them to stealing our money, the legend said Toyol can't count more than 10, so some elder said if we throw away or scattered around mung bean or green peas around the floor, Toyol will count it, because they can't count more than 10, they will recounting the peas so the forgot to steal our money, the other things to prevent them also included kids toys, mirror and yuyu or freshwater crab, Toyol love to play with those items and it will distracted them
Things like placing marbles on the floor, the toyol would play those. Also, they don't like seeing their own reflections so if you keep cash somewhere secretive, just place some mirrors around.
Hi i am from Brunei 🇧🇳. I can see things that people cannot see most of the times but i am good at ignoring it. I often see pocong and took photo of it and kept it out of my curiosity.
@@definitelyhuman4510 Definitely this is not having to do with mental illness. If not, i wouldn't be logically turned my heads to supernatural topic. Go fix your IQ.
This was something I experienced when I was young, probably around 9 or 10 y/o. I was sleeping at night, and then I woke up feeling something touch or grab my feet. I looked over the foot of the bed, the sides and everywhere else in the room, nothing was out of the ordinary, and also my mother was still sound asleep next to me (despite me moving around in the bed looking for whatever that was supposed to be). I can't even forget that experience until now and I still sleep with the blanket covering my bottom half. Perhaps it was delirious moment I had while I'm half-asleep, considering now that I have had sleep paralysis later in life. But, kids be kids, I used to scare myself every night thinking that the shadow from the hanging florescent bulb in my room was a shadow person stuck to the ceiling (That was resolved in a week after I told my mom about it and she was like, you silly child, it's just the bulb's shadow, while laughing at me)
During my grandparent's time both of my grandma and grandpa was living in (back then) Kampong Pasir Panjang. The villagers at that time were living peacefully when all of a sudden there was a case of people losing their money from all over the village. Even by grandparent's lost their money around $2 (b4 inflation) like every week. Eventually the villagers gathered and had a meeting, and came to a conclusion that it was probably a toyol that was stealing the money. So one day during the *Maghrib* time the villagers placed some money and candy on the floor and waited behind bushes and houses for the toyol to take it. Eventually there really was a toyol taking the money and candy but before it manage to run off to its master my grandfather and the villagers caught it with a fishing net. To find out who the master was, the villagers threatened to cut the right ear of the toyol as inflicting pain to it will reflect the damage to its master. They were counting down satu, dua, tiga and right before they cut it, the master eventually admit's that it was his toyol. The villagers then banished him off the kampong and he was never to be seen again This story was told by my grandma
One scary story about Pontianak (or in Indonesia, known as Kuntilanak) that I know of: It's said that the smell of a newborn baby will attract the interest of Kuntilanak and Kolong Wewe. Therefore, one belief in Asia (especially among the Muslim majority) is to put Ayatul Kursi around the baby's neck. This will protect the baby but will not deter Kuntilanak's presence. One night, a mother, after she went to the loo, came back to her bedroom quickly because her baby was crying in the crib. To her surprise, a Kuntilanak was standing and chanting a song for the baby. The mother saw that the Kuntilanak couldn't touch her baby because she had placed the Ayatul Kursi. However, the mother was so scared that she recited "Astaghfirullah" (I seek forgiveness from God), one of the common prayers recited when seeing something unpleasant, while closing her eyes. After a while, the Kuntilanak's noise was no more. The mother opened her eyes only to find that the Kuntilanak was in front of her, chanting "Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah" while laughing and dangling its head. The mother screamed and passed out. Later that night, after her husband came home, the mother told him what happened, and the husband called the Imam for cleansing
something to share is that one can prevent penanggalan sneaking in is by tying/weaving serai, lemongrass to your fences if they are not sharp, they are afraid to harm their organs due to the sharp leaves
In the Philippines, there’s this creature called a Tiyanak that pretends to be a baby. They’re said to be the spirits of abandoned or ab*rted kids who became vengeful. It’s actually my first time hearing about other SEA monsters, and I found it pretty amusing that the mom version is called a Pontianak
I have a slight feeling I have encountered a toyol. This happened 2 years ago, me and my older brother were left home alone. I had piano class the next day so I was practicing piano in my piano room. when suddenly, I felt something crawling on my back. It was sort of light weight aswell. I was shocked and a little bit creeped out, but since the country I live in is really hot and has a lot of bugs I thought maybe it was just a spider crawling on my back. So I rubbed my back getting the "bug" away.
My grandpa told me that he thinks he saw a toyol once, as when it was maghrib, the time in islam where usually people must be at home, he saw a little boy playing his bicycle. My grandpa check the time and looked back at the boy, he told the boy, "eh, boy, go back home. Maghrib already, later got something follow you. Where your parents ah?" The boy answered, "i don know where my parents. I don know where my home." Then the boy jusy cycled away, and my grandpa was so confused he was like 'WHAT THE FRICK?!!! THIS BOY CRAZY AH' my grandpa say in his head. Then, the boy just vanished in thin air. Till this day, my grandpa still doesnt know who that boy is, because he seemed familiar to my grandpa, but couldnt make it out. There is a history of miscarriages in my fathers side tho.
Well my father had a simmilar experience but with a tall women (face covered by hair) floating outside his window and he couldnt move till she vanished and he felt cold
For the toyol if I'm not mistaken, the green peas function as a distraction to the toyol. If you suspected that there's toyol stealing your money or precious things in your home, you can spread the green peas on the floor and put some talcum powder as well to see the toyol footprint. The green peas were used as distraction as the toyol will play with them and forgot the task that he was supposed to do. Or u can also use marble. After the toyol played with green peas, he will go back to his master's house.
Bro, go to Indonesia and collab with so many supernatural teams... We got bunch of them, Jurnalrisa, Diary Misteri Sara, Kisah Tanah Jawa, they did field investigations regarding ghost and other appearance. Their expertise are in Ghost sightings, retrocognition, trance mediumization, and possesion neutralization... You probably wont only met kuntilanak, but other entities as well...
Pontianak: in the philippines, we just refer to it as a "white lady". with the same description of a woman dressed in white with a very long straight hair. it is considered as a ghost, floating with no feet. some describe that you can't see her facial features when you look at her directly... like always looking away from you wherever you look at. the origin usually says she is a victim of rape, committed suicide or some other tragic even that made her soul restless. We do have a similarly named "Tianak" which is depicted as a ghoul of a stillborn child. usually cries and is very hostile. body is reddish, red eyes and with fangs.
Sushi went from talking about onlyfans and dirty confessions to becoming a top-tier urban legends expert. Insane character development
I like the old one better.
@@joelconolly5574youre a pervert
i mean hes the dragon prince
@@joelconolly5574new one is better
@@joelconolly5574it’ll be nice for his old contents to come back again.
maturing is realizing that the real Asian urban legend is sneakysushi, he hasnt aged a bit and iv been watching him for a year or 2 at this point
I know you're joking (?), but I also just want to add that unless someone goes through some major life events or stress, you really won't see any 'aging' in just 1-2 years.
He's the dragon prince theres no way he can physically age
Sushii is a hantu, confirmed!
U need to be a real fan and watch him from the start to see him age broski
2 years doesn't age that much
Kuchisake-Onna: Am I beautiful?
Me: You ask me then I ask who?
Cantik gmbr screenshot dr movie the exorcist
to quote a minister: i can give you the answer, but what is the point of the question
what?
ask her back with the "English or Spanish?" question.
@@naznas8279 Apa coba
How to defeat:
Pocong : just ignore
Kuntilanak: just ignore
Other: just ignore
kuchisake ona?
@@debarshimondal6030 just say "average" to her or smth
@@argonautrblx no lah u can just ignore her
Moral of the story:
Mind yo own business
Ima use a pokeball to catch ‘em all
S-tier so powerful that it ranked itself without any discussion
Ya, I thought I missed it. What is the S-Tier man???
@@etyx888s ur mom
@@etyx888s yea same here!! fking power hahahaa
Pontianak also has an interesting lore to the capital of West Kalimantan's name which also Pontianak (the city that I'm currently live).
Basically, The Sultan kept hearing woman crying on his palace but can't find the source, and as thing goes on, finally concluded it was a paranormal attack, he decided to kind of light a cannon to shoo her away and it worked.
This was immortalized as the origin of the capital's name. As far as I remember.
But Indonesian still refer to her as Kuntilanak
wrong story dawg. They WERE actually haunted by Pontianak, until he had enough and fired cannons into the forest (where the Pontianak resides) and chopped the trees down to build a mosque with the wood. City was named Pontianak after.
@@azhariarif that was my point! You tell it better than me.
That's interesting! I loved looking at my dad's atlas when I was a kid and that city seemed really fascinating to me which ofc bc of its name and its position which is almost right on top of the equator.
@@azhariarifthe sultan really went "enough with the attack, it time we bring the BIG GUNS". Jokes aside, when I first 5 of the city of pontianak,it kinda threw me off the grid for a bit because who is brave enough to name a city after a ghost?
basically the founder of the Pontianak sultanate fought on the deck of a ship against a gang of kuntilanak who were bothering him like a ship battle in the movie Pirates of the Caribbean
I'd like to share two paranormal stories from my encounters during my National Service in 2015.
At the semi-ripe age of 19, this was my first encounter with the paranormal. The encounter happened during a night navigation exercise (NAVEX) on a Thursday evening, a forested area near the Mandai Executive Public Golf Course, when I was a cadet in the Specialist Cadet School (SCS), Foxtrot company in 2015. This recount is shared with 160 others who attended the exercise. Disclaimer: Upon 10, this story probably scores 2.5 for scariness but 10/10 for authenticity.
As with all army exercises, before starting the exercise, we had to attend a conducting brief. This briefing will cover safety protocols, the exercise objective, and equipment checks. Typically, the conducting brief is given by a Platoon Commander (PC), who is the ka kia to the Officer Commanding (OC) but for this particular exercise, the OC himself did it. But what made this conducting brief particularly unusual was what our OC said at the end, in a slightly elevated tone while looking at the surrounding trees as if he wasn't addressing us: 'We are here to complete an exercise, not to disturb nature or cause disruption. We'll be here for just four hours before returning to camp.' He then looked back at us and said, "Respect nature, and nature will leave you alone. Let's do this well and safely so we can pang gang and head back."
We entered the navigation area in sections of 7 people and was dispatched in single files every 15 minutes to a 1-way upslope road that leads to the place, a pitch-black forested area; those who completed their objective will come back from the same road. My section was one of the last to go and in army there are two kinds of people during waits like this. One being the type that can sleep anywhere, in any f-ed up position that will baffle any highly cultivated yogi, men with zero standards to quality of life. I belong to the latter, the kind that would keep entertained with situational questions and indulge in talks about things that don’t matter. Being a 5 month old soldier during the time when this happened, I also transcended from asking beta situations like “what if later we do headcount check and kena number 8”. Limpei play shoot shag marry with candidates like Pontianak, NekNek koropok and Hantu TekTek. Sometimes to kill more time and drag the dilemna, we’ll swap one of the candidates with the encik that we dislike most. Sorry I digressed.
So finally it was my sections’ turn to do the NAVEX and as I walked up that road of dreadness, from a distance I saw the section that completed theirs and was walking back down. I did a rough estimation on our walking paces and deduced it will take about 12 seconds for us to meet. With the 12 seconds, I was mentally planning to ask strategic questions that would give my section the needed advantage when doing the exercise and on top of that, to also critically understand that I only have 3-seconds walk-pass time. But shit happens and life doesn’t go as planned sometimes. We eventually met, I was like ‘eh ya’ll got Hor lan anot”. The section responded hastily with “Shh, eh bro don’t ask so much now. Not the time”. Sensing the vibe was off, my senses heightened and I was trying to draw answers from what does “not the time” meant. As we passed each other in parallel, I saw this guy (let’s call him Dong) with his back arched downwards, heads down and palms covering his ears. Whispering words of “Please stop” and “I don’t want” while his section mate was carrying his rifle and holding him by the collar. This scenario motivated me to complete the NAVEX swiftly and get back to the assembly point to find out what happened. The section and I did complete the exercise quickly as planned but again, life reminded me. Shit happens. I was told that Dong had been sent back to camp in advance. So I went for the next best option, asking around for 2nd party recounts of what happened but I ended up with 3 different versions.
1. He was possessed by some forest spirit
2. He saw a Pontianak
3. He saw a pocong
Which made me both concerned about Dong and horny for the actual happening. Long story short, I got back to camp and asked Dong what happened. Of course, I’m not a low-EQ, unsympathetic kaypo that has excessive informational thirst to satisfy. I waited till he was calmed down and is willing to share the story. Here’s what he told me:
When he walked up the sloped road, Dong heard strange giggles up in the trees and a swarm of whispers to what made out to be ‘He’s here’. According to him, he have always been sensitive to spirits so he took it with a pinch of salt and braced himself for paranormal encounters as he really wanted to complete the exercise. Since he knew that the place is not “clean”, he also constantly reminded the section to lower down their volume and stay on track. But just after he said that, one of his section mate (lets’ call him Ding) started hurling vulgarities from the environmental discomforts of low vision, prickly twigs and humidity. Then they met with a bushy area that impeded their planned route and the team despite protest from Dong, decided to bash through it by breaking through its branches. That was when he felt a sudden influx of bad energy and started hearing eerie screams from the trees. He did not look up fearing that he would see ‘something’ and stayed close to the section. The section then completed their objective and was doing an equipment check before exiting the forest, Ding sounded off that he lost his map; a classified army item that is serialised. It was also in that exact moment when Dong hear the voices from the trees that whispered “come back”. At this moment, he was caught with dilemma, because he knew the spirits were targeting him but the section will have to backtrack into the forest to find the misplaced map. He mustered up courage and stayed with the team for the search which they eventually found the map by a small stream that strangely was 30 metres off from their planned route which neither of the section members recalled walking pass. As they walk back to exit the forest, Dong heard the voices again, “come back, come back”. But this time it was more aggressive and it gets louder. He took a peek up at the trees and saw multiple white human-like figures sitting on the branches and beckoning him over. That was when it got too overwhelming for him and then all of a sudden he couldn’t feel his legs and dropped to ground on his knees. In that instant, he regretted his choice of looking up and lost all will of trying to dismiss the spiritual presence. He clenched his eyelids down and covered his ears as tight as he could. That was when one of his section mate took his rifle, pull him up by the collar and walked out the forest. Then brings us back to the scene of me asking them “eh ya’ll got Hor Lan anot”.
The next morning, the CO addressed the situation and I quote (about 96% accuracy) “I’ve been in the army for close to 30 years now and what happened to Dong yesterday, which I know most of you already know, is not unusual. But I’m glad all of us completed the exercise safely and all of us got back to camp safely. So again, I want to remind everyone. There are certain rules we ought to follow and we must always remain respectful to the territory to which we are guest in. What happened yesterday at the forest, stays at the forest. I do not wish this to be spread around.”
But ya, even the longest NDA term is 5 years. Now 9 years have already past. So I’m sharing this story.
If Sushii shares this story, I’ll share my other paranormal encounter with 4/10 scariness and 10/10 authenticity rating.
If this comment gets 1,000 likes, I’ll share my choices of shoot shag marry.
Bonus information: After we passed out from SCS, Dong got posted to Lim Chu Kang camp. Next to a cemetery lol. GGWP.
please share the other paranormal encounter!
Sushii please share this story!
Damn kudos to you writing this whole story man you sound like a dude who would be fun to talk to
i think the area you talking about is near the Range at Mandai iykyk
@@yip2454 Yes Sir 👉
Tell us the second story, u a good storyteller
S tier is when a demon magically appears on the S rank with no prior discussion
fucking genius
😂
Yeaaa what is that S TIER DEMON 😂
Its not a demon, rather i think its a hindi god@@miexan21
Kuchisake-Onna: Am I beautiful?
Blind dude with his dog: I don't know. But your voice is beautiful.
Kuchisake-Onna: ... *I have to go*
*Mutilates your vocal chords*
"There now you can also sound like me
@@worstpartis20068 now blind guy has potential for voice acting. Kuchisake-Onna giving people bright futures LET'S GOOOOO
@@worstpartis20068 actually there is a very wholesome comic of exactly this happening I believed the commenter was referencing this webcomic. Also in that comic the ghost was THICC.
Foot outside blanket:
Toyol: 👁️🫦👁️
Based on my experience on Reddit, I believe that this was just a troll comment
Pontianak in Malaysia and Indonesia is the ghost of a woman who gave birth. But in the Philippines, we have an urban legend for unborn child or a child who died on birth and we call them TIYANAK. I can see how related our urban legends are.
S tier demon so powerful that it appeared there supernaturally. Editor must have been so scared of the demon that is was left out of the video
Ghosts : "Will you loose?"
Sneaky Sushii : "Nah i'd win"
Also wishing you to get 500K quickly 🧿🧿
almost there :D
Is this a jjk reference 😂
@@josephtan506 exactly
@@josephtan506 yup lol
Lmao😂😂😂
Kuchisake-Onna: Am I beautiful?
My rotten brain: Are you beautiful cause you're Kuchisake-Onna. Or are you Kuchisake-Onna cause you're beautiful.
Two Minutes Later: Man found dead with the words "Nah I'd live" written on the ground with his blood
😭😭😭
Bro haven't laughed that loud in ages😂😂😂😂.
Bro imagine all of the demons go to war
Funny how pontianak >a female who died because of childbirth< a (Malaysian,indonesian) folklore have similarities with
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tyanak >a baby who died in childbirth< (Phillipines)
How scary is the S tier demon in the tier list you ask? So scary that maybe some secret societies knock on Sushii koko's door to tell the editor to cut the part out.
Bro went from ghost hunting to talking about urban legends💀
About the Penanggalan, I heard of another story from True Singapore Ghost Stories about a neighbor whose wife never aged and at first no one knows why, but the husband and village folks eventually found out when the police found her headless body leaning against the wall but no blood splatters in the room where the body was found.
Apparently she made a deal with the devil to be a Penanggalan to maintain her youthful looks by detaching her head and entrails from her body every night to find children to suck their blood, but one fateful night something happened and she couldn't return. So yeah, there seems to be another way to defeat it other than destroying the body, just that the rituals and/or procedures are unknown.
Theres basically a word that to defeat them you can just trap them somewhere until morning comes, when they cant comeback fast enough, they just die because of sunlight, something like that
jus lock the door bro if they cant open a door they panic n die
I'm really familiar with Tuyul (that's how we call it in Indonesia). You spread flour on the floor if you want to know if your house has a tuyul in it or not and tuyul is a very malevolent creature, can be used to haunt & attack a household. Back in my elementary school days, I had this one good friend, my mom and his always called each other on daily basis, chatting about stuff but starting one day, they stopped calling each other and the strange thing is I don't even realize it until she got a call from my friend's mom that her house was being attacked by tuyul & the culprit was the maid that had been together with them before my friend was even born.
Of course the maid of course
In Sabah, we called Penanggalan as Balan-Balan. But people are scared of saying the name, so they say B2, BBor Bsquare (as in power of 2) instead 🤣
Especially on the way to KB lol
Funny name to call her😂😂 In Indonesia some people call her by shortening it with "kunti" or mbak kunti😂
@@barbarossa2166 In peninsular Malaysia, we call it Cik Ponti. Not much different when compared to our neighboring country lol.
@@splendid96 a funny call to get rid of our fear, even though we will be afraid in the end anyway🤣🤣🤣
>Kappa proceed to drown a random children
"So cute, leh"
what..
to ease everyone's discomfort, ghost stories are usually meant to scare people from doing evil/dumb things. also ghost stories are often used to cover heinous act from easily detected, as people are just THAT willing to believe in superstitious. I'm not saying they aren't real, but sometimes its better to investigate before jumping to blame everything on ghost.
Thank you! I'm abt to shit myself bruh
I also thought the same thing until you had personal experience with this type of things. One time when we went on a trip, our car just suddenly moved very slow. At first, everyone thought the car just malfunctioning but it won't be that much of a problems since we have friends that we can call to fix it or just pick us up first. But on that night, things just feels.. off....
Instead of having the engine malfunction, the car feels really heavy. The level of anxiety, worried and feeling cold is everywhere. As if something is watching us. But we keep on driving to find suitable place to stop until my sister starts acting weird. She start crying and screaming for some reasons despite being in a good mood minutes ago. She said there's something above the car.
We don't trust her at first but we also felt off since we suddenly felt anxious despite the road we use is pretty lit up and there's some house we can see near the road from time to time. Then suddenly we realised there's some long hair we can see outside from the back window of the car. The hair fall down slowly longer and longer from above the car. So we decide to just stop near a mosque and pray.
After we done, we drive the car again and it functions properly without any problems like earlier and it feels more lighter. So it's definitely a weird experience.💀
@@Villagerwarrior that is certainly a supernatural case, so nothing can be done there. my comment is to encourage people to not take things literally as ghosts doings. sometimes it's okay to be doubtful, just be careful.
I know i do belive in ghosts and spirits but after any incident i would rather try to think it in logical basis and figure out how did that happen if there is no scientific explanation to it , then it might be something supernatural
@@debduttapathak8588 true true
How to defeat these monsters
1. Don’t go looking for it
Apparently kuntilanak is the same as white lady from any folklore country, its wierd because in any country has a same long black hair with long white dress
Sushi used his forehead reflection to use the power of the sun. To fucking annihilate the ghosts
Hi! Fellow Pontianak citizen here, born and raised, (yes it's a real town! Pontianak is in Kalimantan Barat or West Borneo, one of the biggest islands in Indonesia, and bordering with our Borneo part of Malaysian people; and before we start, this is not meant to belittle the information he gave, more like an addition because I've been to some haunted places w my family (and experienced them) due to my father's work back then) the ghost in Indonesia famously known more as kuntilanak than pontianak. As for to repelling the ghost, one of the known methods here is by lighting up meriam karbit, that i kid you not, once lit up could be heard from even a place that takes 15-25 minutes drive from my house, and meriam karbit now oftentimes used during Eid Fitri event ^^
One of the ways to know whether she's close or far from you, is if you hear a laughter from far, it means she's close and vice versa. To avoid it? Well, either you run or say some prayers (in Islam there are prayers to avoid and protect one self from creatures like this and supposedly other religions too) because my dad ever heard it when he had to "go" in a middle of nowhere, on our way to his another project somewhere in west borne and that place was a literal dense jungle, even on daytime it's eerie and one has to proceed w caution because there are reasons why legends exist and to respect to the "people" who stay there.
And he's right! Not only frangipani flowers, but oftentimes more specifically the smell of jasmine flowers, if u smell it, usually we'll just say "you smell that? Okay, pray and walk briskly to the exit" you DON'T ever talk abt it or ask more questions abt it. You smell, see, hear smth that's off? Run, don't say anything. Don't die like the white people in horror movies who got way too curious and meet their ends.
What i mentioned are methods more known to my place, as i just knew that there are also other ways to repel kuntilanak and to know if she's there or not by a mimic of a baby's cry.
If you read until this far, thank you for reading! :D
Bro bro im in kalimantan
@@JibrilRumate hello fellow Kalimantan folk! 👋
Kuchisake-Onna: "Am I beautiful?"
Me: yeah
Kuchisake-Onna: *unmasked "even now?"
Me: *licking lips
Kuchisake-Onna: 😦
Things about to get freaky 😈
My mother's friend encountered the headless japanese soldier. She was studying in her dorm in the middle of the night. Suddenly, she heard someone saying outside of her window beside her "Hey or hello Are you studying for maths?" (I don't remember what did it said) then she replied to it "Yes, I'm studying for maths". The window beside her is not a balcony is just straight up a window. After she studied, she thought to herself. "Who am I talking to?". My mom said that she might encountered a heaadless japanese soldier because her school was used to be a hospital during the war.
I hope you'll see this story soon Sneaky sushii! Also I'm going to a camp today when the time I'm typing this comment lol. Wish me good luck!
Edit: I forgot to mention about my aunt that she encountered a headless japanese soldier when she was in high school ( her high school is a bording school. After that day she saw a headless japanese soldier, she got sick. She got a very bad fever.
heyyy how was campp!!
@@yuvqaa it was pretty good but it was really strict. I had fun at the camp! And I got a reward for being the best student at the camp
It's always the boarding school horror story 😭
@@jungschiffer8423 real
Also, for the Slit-Mouthed Woman (Kuchisake-onna), you can tell her that you're late for work, an appointment, or an important event and she'll apologize and leave you alone
I think the person who tells that toyol can grow from green peas seems like misremembered, green peas don't grow toyols but it will invites toyol to come and distract them from doing its job, the toyols will try to count the scattered green peas and when it does they will be easily captured
Green bean wont grow a toyol. Green bean used to trap toyol because the creature kinda loves playing with those beans. Toyol will be busy playing and forget to do his job.
& the toe sucking is only to it’s owner not just some random who don’t cover their toes
Distracting you mean?
Kuchisake onan isn't defeating any of these gen alphas. They gonna be saying "gyatt damn you look so skibidi"
You should've covered India too. They also fall under Asia and has a lot of Ghosts. Great video btw
I think the demon at S tier is a Rakshasa
WAKE UP SNEAKY SUSHI POSTED
YEA YEA I WOKE UP
I WOKE UP TOO
Wakey wakey
@@zordleon89 COME ON ITS TIME TO WAKE UP
I woke upp
i grew up in Thailand, it's really interesting how closely resemble SEA folklore is.
Pontianak we called them "ผีตายทั้งกลม"(P̄hī tāy thậng klm) they essentially are the same thing, but they reside in the place where they die(usually depicted in the house) just leave them alone and pretend you don't see or know anything and you'd fine, we also have urban legend about ghost that's resides in banana tree(called Nang Thani), however, that ghost is more one the fairy/spirit type of things they aren't exactly hostile toward human, but they can kill you.
we called Penanggalan as "Krasue" a little different is that, the woman who practice black magic doesn't "pay the price" they just practice it incorrectly and those black magic went into themselves and turn into Krasue.
Which one was Nang Nak?
@@deckard5558 consider she died during/right after giving birth, i think it's safe to say she is Pontianak equivalent.
I got a story about toyol. Happened many years ago. My mum realized her money kept missing. Not alot but she noticed. This is the modus operandi of toyols. They don't take big amount to make it less obvious. None of us, her children, took it coz we are already working adults. It also happened that 1 of my uncles know about exorcism and stuff. He came and took a look and sensed something was not right. After saying prayers and and stuff, not long after he finished the next door neighbour was heard slamming their door open and screamed/shouted at something. That was a sign the toyol belonged to them. After that she did not have any money disappeared. I wasn't around to witness, this was told by my mum later. But one time when I was at the corridor I heard the neighbour sounded like they were playing ard taunting/teasing something and I thought it was weird to do that to their own kids. After the incident not hard to put 2 and 2 together.
You wake up at 3 a.m and see the gang right next to your bed
Id either go back to sleep or jump out of the nearest window
@@irenicicon6758 you would literally panic when your family installed window grills or your window is fully locked
naw... it's over.
Im gonna say "Nah,I'd win" then pull the whole ass hollow purple
What I heard was if u suspect a toyol stole from your house, spread green beans around the home, when the toyol sees it, it will want to count or play with the beans and forget that it was supposed to steal.
your criticism and logic on the mythical ghosts makes me laugh non stop, keep up the good work sushii
Asian Ghost: "Are you capable?"
Him: "I have information of how to defeat you!"
Asian Ghost: "Yes, but are you capable?"
You should check out Filipino folklores. Tiyanak, aswang, mananangal, kapre, tiktik, etc.
Europe: im cursed by war 😄
Asia: I’m cursed by demonic spirits 👹😄
Europe: …
North America: ….
About the Penanggalan, one way to trap or deter them to sneak into your house is to plant aloe veras near your windows. Their organs can easily get caught by the thorns of the plant lol
Why was there S suddenly 😱🤣
Yea we decided to cut that part out because it wasn't very relevant
@@SneakySushii So there's an even more fearful entity that you're not revealing to us? An S that's not relevant?!
Is that Leak or Bhoota/Buto?
@@-jin-3335the S tier is so scary, it’s not good to revealed it. Just hearing it might curse all viewers or haunt you. Only he has the ball to put it in S tiers, because he know what he’s doing and he know how scary it is. I’m sure most people already knew S tier, it’s just not important to tell that’s all.
@@gotaeateatso what is it bro
2:39 we also have rules like if you smell any perfume but you are alone or there is no source of the perfume you don't mention anything until you can't smell the perfume or left the place. They say when a Jinn is nearby you, this happens.
During my mom’s time, women who got pregnant would keep something sharp in their bags to ward off the Pontianak. This was obviously a Malay and Indo culture, not religious in any way.
It's reminded me working a resort deep in rainforest. I literally did smell the frangipani flower during 5pm after I finished my works. I HATE returning back during 11pm after unpaid overtime. So creepy passing to the worker quarters. FYI the resorts had some Islamic graves hidden among the bushes next to the restaurant.
The picture being used especially the drawing, I had the books author from Singapore.
In Thailand, in the old days, frangipani trees were mostly grown in temples, hardly in any households. We called the trees "Lantom" which means "sorrow." That's why nobody wanted to plant them in their house. Until around twenty years ago, the frangipani trees were officially called "Leelawadi" which is a beautiful name (I'm not sure about the meaning.) So you can now see frangipani trees in people's houses too. BTW, I don't recall any relation between frangipani and ghost.
‘The tier list was intentionally designed like this not because our printer ran out of ink’😂😂😂
I’ve met 1 gumanthong before at my aunts new house in Malaysia he was one of the nicer ones he liked to stay and play in the house especially when I visit, but recently my aunt had to chase him away because he was making everybody in the house sick and I do believe that he stays with a family in the neighbourhood ( he knows I can see him)
17:18 WHy is there NO "S" creature then the next moment there is one attached to "S" 17:56 , what is that creature ???
i thought im the only one who noticed it dangg
Looks like Sushii
yea whats the S tier lol
It looks like a pig
@@StickersForRicky looks like Dua Ya Pek 21:53
Did anyone notice there is another photo in the S tier?
21:02 what's the S rank there?
One thing about pontianaks is that the nail solution isn't permanent according to the folklore. My grandma once told me that if you see a beautiful woman approach you with a nail in the back of her neck, crying for help, and you remove it, she transforms back into a pontianak and flies upwards, laughing with this 'Kekeke' sound.
But, I mean- bro if that happens I'm taking the risk of saving someone's life over a folktale
Fun fact: Penanggalan also have hypnotism ability, but mostly for the purpose of making their target(s) drowsy.
Catching a Penanggalan is close to impossible because they virtually travel in the speed of a blink of a light.
To catch them is to lure them.
But here is a catch, killing a Penanggalan can be considered as murder because technically, they are not demons/ghosts, they are human who are cursed.
Kappa is basically a very strong water deity or demon, in which they manage to defeat Yokozunas or sumo champions in the olden days of Japan.
Toyol and Kuman Thong are 2 very different spirit beings. Luk Kok are more similar to Toyol than Kuman Thong.
To deter toyol, aside from religious prayers, you can scatter small coin changes in front of the house openings.
The toyol is said to stop and start counting the coins and distract them from their tasks. Since they cannot count pass 5, they will repeat again and again and again till morning comes, in which they will have to return to their masters' place.
Random Trivias about Pontianak & Toyol:
Pontianak:
-Pontianak was also said to make distinct sound of chickens or birds and might signalized they are hunting. If it sounds near it is far, but if it sound close then it is near.
-It is said that if you get a piece of cloth from a Pontianak it can grant you wealth, so brave people actually sought them out.
-Pontianak actually have a hierarchy marked by the colors of their dress, with white being the most common, red being rarer and far more dangerous, and I think black being the most dangerous of all.
-Sometime they would fall in love with handsome men and would follow them around, repelling away women.
Toyol:
-It is said Toyol can't steal coins.
-Toyol might demand to breastfeed directly from you if you are females or from your partner, which resulted in wounds.
-If there's a random room full of children toys in someone house and they don't have any children, it MIGHT be a sign they are keeping a toyol around.
One way to prevent tuyul (toyol) to steal your money is to flip your money against each other, for example don’t have the drawing facing the same way, so if your money have different drawing on each side just cris Cross them. That way the toyol is confuse. And won’t take the money.
Im a malaysian STORY TIME!
i have gone to my grandmas house for the holiday before at night i went to sleep and i had a nightmare about the pontianak standing by the stairs wearing a white gown i think she went there because we have MANY kids in my grandmas house i approached her and i saw her face she flinged to me screaming "BAGI BALIK ANAKKU" in like a human wife screaming while childbirth and then i woke up and then slept again and this time she snatched my foot where i screamed my mom heard it and was making me wake up and i actually woke up and my mom putted some cream back of me o went back to sleep it was very scary and that was a time i got my first nightmare when i was 6 years old AND IM STILL SCARED OF IT
s tier is so scary that it’s rumored to curse anyone who knows it or see it. This is why the video don’t wanna say anything. 👍💯
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>In the Philippines, we have the tiyanak. They are babies (unborn or not) who died before being baptized and they become demon babies. They also lure people by mimicking baby cries.
>We also have the manananggal (from the root word "tanggal" meaning "to remove") that is a normal woman by day but by night, it sprouts bat wings then detaches its upper half from its lower half. It is also vampiric and avoids garlic. It is debatable if it also targets fetuses because that is typically what a tiktik does. A way to keep it from returning to its lower half is to either bless the lower half or I think sprinkle salt on the lower half. So when daylight comes and it still is not back to its lower half, it will die.
Nice knowing that us Southeast Asians share similar things. 👍🏼
Also the tiktik tricks you by, making a louder noise far away and when closer it's quieter, now you're thinking you're safe but in reality it's right there, idk yet but that's what I was told
2:05 BROOOOO i have a banana tree in my backyard!!! and my room is in the backyard as well! why you did you do this to me T-T and I have heard babies cry nearby, but it could be my neighbour's though right... but the neighbours are like meters away though...
Kuchisake-Onna : Am I beautiful to you?
Me : I have a girlfriend
4:39 we have a similar entity/supernatural being of folklore in the Philippines, the woman appears as normal at day, then their legs seperate from their torso and fly
IIRC it's famous across the entire SEA but with different names yet same description. I saw it on a reddit post.
do an interview with your editor/staff! she sounds like she did a lot of interesting research and can share them with us
Fun fact:if there is no frangipanni flowers near by and u smell those flowers,that means a ghost is near by 👻
im thai and my maid used to keep a kuman tong (toyo). The stairs leading up to my kitchen from the back of the house are made out of metal and when I was young I also heard footsteps running up and down the metal stairs in the evening when no one was home. My maid would always be winning the lottery lol and she said it told her the numbers and that she had to sing and dance for it....
You can just look at Qiqi (七七) [Genshin Impact] as an example of a Jiangshi.
Loosing 50/50 to qiqi is the scariest thing I saw in my life
@@vinodranavinod5545 ;-;
If I ever lose 50/50, I hope to get Jean, since she is a good healer.
The only difference is that QiQi is flexible
It’s amazing how truth is often stranger than fiction 3:11. This video had me hooked from start to finish-keep up the awesome work!
Requesting Sushii-oppa for part two because at the very least we are missing Pocong on the list and potentially many other demons across Asia.
Here, in Indonesia, there's same story about Toyol or Tuyul here, that related with green peas, well it actually not a pea but mung bean, but it's not to summoning or "growing" Toyol, but to avoiding them to stealing our money, the legend said Toyol can't count more than 10, so some elder said if we throw away or scattered around mung bean or green peas around the floor, Toyol will count it, because they can't count more than 10, they will recounting the peas so the forgot to steal our money, the other things to prevent them also included kids toys, mirror and yuyu or freshwater crab, Toyol love to play with those items and it will distracted them
Best way method of defeating a Ghost : Silent treatment when disturbed
My house used to be haunted one time my sister was on the couch with my grandma out suddenly a pillow moved like it was being threw
I think S tier is to keep us in suspense ..
Asia is too big to cover all in 1 video..
there still so many missing Urban legend
lmao the way u said kuntilanak "KHUNTHILANAK"
Kappa is actually most commonly found, mentioned and seen on
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Things like placing marbles on the floor, the toyol would play those. Also, they don't like seeing their own reflections so if you keep cash somewhere secretive, just place some mirrors around.
Hi i am from Brunei 🇧🇳. I can see things that people cannot see most of the times but i am good at ignoring it. I often see pocong and took photo of it and kept it out of my curiosity.
Have you tried to go to psychiatrist?
@@definitelyhuman4510 Definitely this is not having to do with mental illness. If not, i wouldn't be logically turned my heads to supernatural topic. Go fix your IQ.
This was something I experienced when I was young, probably around 9 or 10 y/o. I was sleeping at night, and then I woke up feeling something touch or grab my feet. I looked over the foot of the bed, the sides and everywhere else in the room, nothing was out of the ordinary, and also my mother was still sound asleep next to me (despite me moving around in the bed looking for whatever that was supposed to be). I can't even forget that experience until now and I still sleep with the blanket covering my bottom half. Perhaps it was delirious moment I had while I'm half-asleep, considering now that I have had sleep paralysis later in life.
But, kids be kids, I used to scare myself every night thinking that the shadow from the hanging florescent bulb in my room was a shadow person stuck to the ceiling (That was resolved in a week after I told my mom about it and she was like, you silly child, it's just the bulb's shadow, while laughing at me)
What happened to the S-Tier before Toyol?
Kuchisake-onna: am I pretty?
Me: idk yeah but I'm totally prettier 😜
During my grandparent's time both of my grandma and grandpa was living in (back then) Kampong Pasir Panjang. The villagers at that time were living peacefully when all of a sudden there was a case of people losing their money from all over the village. Even by grandparent's lost their money around $2 (b4 inflation) like every week. Eventually the villagers gathered and had a meeting, and came to a conclusion that it was probably a toyol that was stealing the money. So one day during the *Maghrib* time the villagers placed some money and candy on the floor and waited behind bushes and houses for the toyol to take it. Eventually there really was a toyol taking the money and candy but before it manage to run off to its master my grandfather and the villagers caught it with a fishing net. To find out who the master was, the villagers threatened to cut the right ear of the toyol as inflicting pain to it will reflect the damage to its master. They were counting down satu, dua, tiga and right before they cut it, the master eventually admit's that it was his toyol. The villagers then banished him off the kampong and he was never to be seen again
This story was told by my grandma
One scary story about Pontianak (or in Indonesia, known as Kuntilanak) that I know of:
It's said that the smell of a newborn baby will attract the interest of Kuntilanak and Kolong Wewe. Therefore, one belief in Asia (especially among the Muslim majority) is to put Ayatul Kursi around the baby's neck. This will protect the baby but will not deter Kuntilanak's presence.
One night, a mother, after she went to the loo, came back to her bedroom quickly because her baby was crying in the crib. To her surprise, a Kuntilanak was standing and chanting a song for the baby. The mother saw that the Kuntilanak couldn't touch her baby because she had placed the Ayatul Kursi. However, the mother was so scared that she recited "Astaghfirullah" (I seek forgiveness from God), one of the common prayers recited when seeing something unpleasant, while closing her eyes. After a while, the Kuntilanak's noise was no more. The mother opened her eyes only to find that the Kuntilanak was in front of her, chanting "Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah, Astaghfirullah" while laughing and dangling its head. The mother screamed and passed out. Later that night, after her husband came home, the mother told him what happened, and the husband called the Imam for cleansing
what creature is the s-tier, it just suddenly appear
I can’t stop watching this video. So addictive
Your balls of steel joke gets me every time XD
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something to share is that one can prevent penanggalan sneaking in is by tying/weaving serai, lemongrass to your fences if they are not sharp, they are afraid to harm their organs due to the sharp leaves
We powerscaling ghosts now I’m crying 😭😭
In the Philippines, there’s this creature called a Tiyanak that pretends to be a baby. They’re said to be the spirits of abandoned or ab*rted kids who became vengeful. It’s actually my first time hearing about other SEA monsters, and I found it pretty amusing that the mom version is called a Pontianak
Instructions unclear. Now I’m possessed.
Instructions unclear. Now my organs are out in the open.
I have a slight feeling I have encountered a toyol. This happened 2 years ago, me and my older brother were left home alone. I had piano class the next day so I was practicing piano in my piano room. when suddenly, I felt something crawling on my back. It was sort of light weight aswell. I was shocked and a little bit creeped out, but since the country I live in is really hot and has a lot of bugs I thought maybe it was just a spider crawling on my back. So I rubbed my back getting the "bug" away.
My grandpa told me that he thinks he saw a toyol once, as when it was maghrib, the time in islam where usually people must be at home, he saw a little boy playing his bicycle. My grandpa check the time and looked back at the boy, he told the boy, "eh, boy, go back home. Maghrib already, later got something follow you. Where your parents ah?" The boy answered, "i don know where my parents. I don know where my home." Then the boy jusy cycled away, and my grandpa was so confused he was like 'WHAT THE FRICK?!!! THIS BOY CRAZY AH' my grandpa say in his head. Then, the boy just vanished in thin air. Till this day, my grandpa still doesnt know who that boy is, because he seemed familiar to my grandpa, but couldnt make it out. There is a history of miscarriages in my fathers side tho.
Well my father had a simmilar experience but with a tall women (face covered by hair) floating outside his window and he couldnt move till she vanished and he felt cold
Also acording to malay folklore after a "ghost" vanishes and you feel cold it might be sitting on you
@@MikhailMuhamadIsmail oh my gosh! Thats so scary .. hopefully none of us feels this. May Allah bless you
@@MikhailMuhamadIsmail oh my.. thats more terrifying
For the toyol if I'm not mistaken, the green peas function as a distraction to the toyol. If you suspected that there's toyol stealing your money or precious things in your home, you can spread the green peas on the floor and put some talcum powder as well to see the toyol footprint. The green peas were used as distraction as the toyol will play with them and forgot the task that he was supposed to do. Or u can also use marble. After the toyol played with green peas, he will go back to his master's house.
Balls of steel
Girl! I’m watching this on dual screen with pinterest! The kak ponti images really is disturbing!
Sushii gonna become a toyol gardener
Bro, go to Indonesia and collab with so many supernatural teams... We got bunch of them, Jurnalrisa, Diary Misteri Sara, Kisah Tanah Jawa, they did field investigations regarding ghost and other appearance. Their expertise are in Ghost sightings, retrocognition, trance mediumization, and possesion neutralization... You probably wont only met kuntilanak, but other entities as well...
Fun fact, the philippines also has their own version of penanggal/penanggalan, called the manananggal 👻
In the Indonesian side of Borneo they call penanggalan as kuyang and technically it's a dark magic practitioner rather than a dark spirit.
2:55 hear me out
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Disappointed in my brother. I will not hear you out
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@@10yrsjointguy hello kyoudai.
Pontianak: in the philippines, we just refer to it as a "white lady". with the same description of a woman dressed in white with a very long straight hair. it is considered as a ghost, floating with no feet. some describe that you can't see her facial features when you look at her directly... like always looking away from you wherever you look at. the origin usually says she is a victim of rape, committed suicide or some other tragic even that made her soul restless.
We do have a similarly named "Tianak" which is depicted as a ghoul of a stillborn child. usually cries and is very hostile. body is reddish, red eyes and with fangs.